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Ogden College and University Demographics

The 5 colleges and universities in Ogden offer 172 degree and certificate programs in fields ranging from chemical technology/technician to automotive engineering technology/technician to materials engineering.

The top-ranked school in Ogden is Stevens-Henager College-Ogden, with a nationwide rank of 67th in 2010. The school has approximately 388 students.
Approximately 65% of students studying at Stevens-Henager College-Ogden choose to study BSN, making it the most popular course of study at the school.

Tuition

Although tuition varies from school to school, the average tuition for Ogden schools is $6,332 per year.
The Ogden school charging the highest tuition rates is Stevens-Henager College-Ogden, which charges students $27,350 per year. The lowest tuition rate in Ogden is at Weber State University, which charges students $4,311 per year in tuition.

Financial Aid

An estimated $36,861,974 in financial aid was received by students at Ogden colleges in 2008. Institutional grants and scholarships represented $35,554,176 of this aid.
The school giving the most institutional grants and scholarships in Ogden was Weber State University, which gave students $22,232,265 in institutional financial aid.

Ogden Student Demographics

In 2010, 26,626 students were enrolled in Ogden schools, which was 11% of the total college students in Utah.
Weber State University, with 23,001 students, had the highest number of students in Ogden, while Ogden Institute of Massage Therapy, with only 19 students, had the lowest number.

Graduation and Retention Rates

For every 100 students who enroll in Ogden schools, 63 return to start their second year of college.
Approximately 59% of students eventually graduate.
Stevens-Henager College-Ogden has a graduation rate of 88%, which is the highest in amongst Ogden schools. The lowest graduation rate is 35% for Weber State University.

Diversity

Ogden schools have a student population that is approximately 51% female.
35% of Ogden college students are older than 24 years.
For every 100 Ogden college students, 36 students identified themselves as being from a racial or ethnic minority background in 2009.
Weber State University had the highest percentage of diverse students in Ogden, with 38% of students identifying themselves as being from a minority background.

Ogden Faculty Demographics

The total number of faculty employed by Ogden colleges and universities was 928.
51% of faculty members at Ogden schools were female. 17% of them identified themselves as being racially or ethnically diverse.

Ogden schools had an average faculty to student ratio of 1 to 38 in 2009.
Utah College of Massage Therapy Inc had faculty to student ratio of 1 to 1, which was the highest for all schools in Ogden.

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